Most definitely. Hoping not to get rained out this year again. Turns out my tent wants more sand in it this year. I'll be staying an extra two days if anyone wants to do some climbing or bouldering afterwards. I'll buy the wine on Friday then, as long as somebody else provides me with a New Belgian beer.

yeah i went last year for the first time and had a great time. even while trying to slackline in freaking 40mph wind and hail. i still have sand in my tent i guess i should get it all cleaned up and ready to go.

Just wondering... Is the rendezvous worth attending for more experienced climbers who don't want any clinic stuff? Does it cost money for those not doing clinics? Is it possible to enjoy Red Rock during the rendezvous without taking part (camping still available and climbs)? Just turns out i have a week off and the rendezvous is smack dab in the middle of it and it almost makes me want to go to Utah. I just don't know enough about it. Thanks in advance.

I am trying to get myself to the Red Rocks! This is a birthday present to myself. The last day of the Rendezvous will be my 21st birthday!!! I am heading from West Virginia. I live in the rural mountains of WV (about an hour from Seneca Rocks). I am trying to find a ride to the DC area. Any Ideas? Anyone in this area heading to DC, Baltimore, Philli to catch a plane?

weather is not too bad last year friday was beautiful sat was pretty decent then on sunday it got windy as a mother. lol nothing like slacklining in 35-40 mph winds and hail. crowd wise its not bad at all.

Hey kylekienitz - if the sun is out (and it usually is) weather will be great. Storms are unpredictable, but expect daytime 70s. No worry of crowds mid week. Weekends are somewhat crowded when weather is good (got to go off the beaten paths and there're plenty!). Need any more local insight, let me know - I've lived here 22 years...

I am trying to get myself to the Red Rocks! This is a birthday present to myself. The last day of the Rendezvous will be my 21st birthday!!!

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What better place to spend a 21st birthday than Las Vegas? If you don't get your fill at the Rendezvous, I'll join you at the bars in town. Nothing better than a group of climbers who haven't showered in a few days, covered in sand, burned to a crisp by the sun, and stinking to high-hell going out on the town!